I practiced English conversation until I used up the GPT quota yesterday before sleep. Reviewing the chat logs in the morning and organizing them is a good practice for improving my English. It generates English contents and serves as a way to express my thoughts in English. - ChatGPT and English Conversation 2023-12-20
Observed cases of conflict in the process of title translation num collision 54
https://gist.github.com/nishio/2a732b8b5ad9291bfaaf7603f362254b (v3)
Noooooooo, I don't want to be identified with this.
[Subjectivity]: [idiosyncrasy] / [independence] [Common Sense]: [what is usual] / [natural]
[Community]: [Community] / [community]
Two cases left, difficult to do, more to come tomorrow.
[Diversity]: [diversity] / [pluralistic] [Empathy]: [empathy] / [the dharma-body (mind, body and spirit)] To be done on 2023-12-21. Resolution of the remaining two cases
2023-12-21
Problem of not preserving indentation
A key feature of your translation is the preservation of formatting, especially spaces and tabs at the beginning of lines. These are crucial for indicating indentation in bullet lists and must be accurately replicated in your translations.
Translation in GPT 3.5, up to the 59th case done.
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openai.BadRequestError: Error code: 400 - {'error': {'message': "This model's maximum context length is 4097 tokens. However, your messages resulted in 6138 tokens. Please reduce the length of the messages.", 'type': 'invalid_request_error', 'param': 'messages', 'code': 'context_length_exceeded'}}
python -m tasks.translate.from_jsonl 9.23s user 2.91s system 4% cpu 5:01.91 total
that's so
A note for my future self
2023-12-23
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47%|█... | 8310/17569 [00:23<00:39, 234.63it/s]return self._sslobj.read(len)This page is auto-translated from /nishio/pEnglish2023-12-20 using DeepL. If you looks something interesting but the auto-translated English is not good enough to understand it, feel free to let me know at @nishio_en. I'm very happy to spread my thought to non-Japanese readers.